USA & MEXICO : REGIONAL8 Days from £1250 per person twin share Ref: DACODuration: 8 DaysPace: Lively39TPrice per PersonPrice per PersonStarts BostonEnds BostonTwin ShareSingle Supp. OptionStarts BostonEnds BostonTwin ShareSingle Supp. OptionTriple room reduction£125 Quad room reduction£185 Early Payment Discount12 months£12510 months£94 6 months£632nd Trip Discount SAVE up to £63 p.p.Young Traveller Discount£125All prices are per person, twin share.Air: Please note that airfares are not included in the prices above. Trafalgar guarantees to quote you the lowest possible airfare available to us on the day that you book. See page 19 for details. For Trafalgar's other great savings and extra night accommodation please see pages 18-19 and 214.Bar HarborMAINEMASSACHUSETTSVERMONTNEWHAMPSHIREAtlanticOceanCapeCodMaine CoastWhiteMountainsBerkshireMountainsPinkham NotchBAR HARBORAcadiaNationalParkNORTHCONWAYSPRINGFIELDNormanRockwellMuseumLexingtonandConcordLUDLOWBOSTONWoodstockQuechee11122Green Mountains Overnight staysarrive in the pretty town of North Conway on the edge of the White Mountain National Forest. After dinner, get acquainted with the local flora and fauna during an engaging talk by a local expert. (FB D) Hotel: Red Jacket Mountain View Resort (F) DAY 5 NORTH CONWAY - LUDLOW (2 NIGHTS) B I Traverse the White Mountains today. As you make your way through forests of sugar maple, mountain ash and white birch, keep your eyes open for native black bear, moose, deer and the dozens of species of birds that call this area home. Crossing into Vermont, spot the traditional wooden covered bridges, thick forests and rolling fields of the Green Mountain State. Stop at a historic woolen mill that now houses the Simon Pearce glassblowing workshop. Enjoy a Be My Guest Lunch featuring local ingredients and delicately arranged on Simon Pearce's beautiful stem and flatware. Later, delve into the art and science of glassblowing before continuing to the picturesque village of Ludlow and your mountain retreat. (FB BG D) Hotel: Jackson Gore Inn (F) DAY 6 WOODSTOCK EXCURSION Enjoy a day on the back roads of Vermont. Get a glimpse of agricultural life at the Billings Farm & Museum, a lovely estate that's home to one of Vermont's finest dairy producers. Woodstock has been called "the prettiest small town in America"-savour a leisurely stroll around the beautiful village green, see an old-fashioned covered bridge or check out some of the local art galleries. Continue your journey through rural Vermont with a visit to Plymouth and the childhood home of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States. Enjoy the rest of your afternoon at leisure in Ludlow. (FB) DAY 7 LUDLOW - SPRINGFIELD F From the Green Mountains, cross back into Massachusetts and the gorgeous Berkshires, alight in autumn with the fall colours that have made New England famous. Stop in Stockbridge to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum and learn about this beloved artist and his iconic paintings of small-town Americana. Continue on to Springfield, nestled on the banks of the Connecticut River. This evening, join your Travel Director and newfound friends for a festive Farewell Dinner. (FB FD) Hotel: Sheraton Springfield Monarch Place Hotel (F) DAY 8 SPRINGFIELD - LEXINGTON - CONCORD - DEPART BOSTON Travel east to see the birthplace of the American Revolution and the "shot heard round the world" as made famous in Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn." The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first skirmishes in the American war for independence and these small towns are still rich in history. See the famous statue of the Minute Man, adjacent to Concord's historic North Bridge. Stop at Lexington Green, which saw the first drops of blood spilled in what George Washington laconically called "the dispute with the British." Then it's back to Boston where you are transferred to Boston Logan International Airport or to the hotel if you'd like to extend your stay. (FB) Please do not schedule any flights before 4 p.m.Visit www.TrafalgarTours.co.uk for all definite departures and up-to-date information on itineraries and optional excursions.E Welcome Reception F Highlight Lunch/Dinner/Farewell Dinner (HL/HD/FD) B Be My Guest Dining (BG) M Wine Pairing with Dinner H Wine Tasting I Local SpecialityFB = Full Breakfast CB = Continental Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner Mon17 SepMon24 Sep 1250 430 Sat29 SepSat6 Oct 1250 430 Tue18 SepTue25 Sep 1250 430 Sun30 SepSun7 Oct 1250 430 Wed19 SepWed26 Sep 1250 430 Thu20 SepThu27 Sep 1250 430 Mon1 OctMon8 Oct 1250 430 Fri21 SepFri28 Sep 1250 430 Tue2 OctTue9 Oct 1250 430 Sat22 SepSat29 Sep 1250 430 Wed3 OctWed10 Oct 1250 430 Sun23 SepSun30 Sep 1250 430 Thu4 OctThu11 Oct 1250 430 Mon24 SepMon1 Oct 1250 430 Fri5 OctFri12 Oct 1250 430 Tue25 SepTue2 Oct 1250 430 Sat6 OctSat13 Oct 1250 430 Wed26 SepWed3 Oct 1250 430 Sun7 OctSun14 Oct 1250 430 Thu27 SepThu4 Oct 1250 430 Mon8 OctMon15 Oct 1250 430 Fri28 SepFri5 Oct 1250 430 Beaver Architectural Ironmongery Ltd8:992 SeriesReversible rim panic latch. To suit doors 1220mm wide.Finishes: silver (SIL), satin stainless (SSS), polished brass (PB), colour coated (COL).Single vertical panic bolts with two-point locking. To suit doors up to 2440mm high and 1220mm wide.Finishes: silver (SIL), satin stainless (SSS), polished brass (PB), colour coated (COL).Item No.DescriptionBritishStandardLocking pointsUsable on door typeSingleDoublePlainDoubleRebated8.CT92-01Rim panic latch.EN 11251üüItem No.DescriptionBritishStandardLocking pointsUsable on door typeSingleDoublePlainDoubleRebated8.CT92-03Panic bolt.EN 11252üüü